Oct. 25, 2011 in Sports
Quarterback Jeff Tuel’s will miss this week and his season may be over after suffering an acute compartment syndrome injury in his right calf last Saturday in Washington State’s loss …

Oct. 25, 2011 in Idaho
Idaho lawmakers are facing something they haven’t seen in years: A ‘manageable’ budget. When they convene in January, they’ll likely be able to balance next year’s state budget without further …
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Oct. 25, 2011 in Region
Actress Betty White is now an honorary alumna of Washington State University. Earlier this month, White received the honor, along with a white doctor’s coat, at the Washington State Veterinary …
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Oct. 25, 2011 in Region
Workers in northeast Oregon today are expected to begin incinerating the last of the chemical weapons stored in the Northwest as part of the U.S. stockpile, ending a nearly 50-year …
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Oct. 25, 2011 in City on Page A1
For Spokane residents who haven’t dealt with a local tollway since the booths came down on the Maple Street Bridge in 1990, Initiative 1125 might seem like a ballot measure …
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Oct. 25, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1
LAS VEGAS – President Barack Obama offered mortgage relief on Monday to hundreds of thousands of Americans, his latest attempt to ease the economic and political fallout of a housing …
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Oct. 25, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2
SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah woman accused of trying to sell her 13-year-old daughter’s virginity pleaded guilty Monday to two sexual exploitation charges for having the girl model in …

Oct. 25, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3
WASHINGTON – Nearly two months after it made public its unredacted file of stolen U.S. State Department cables, WikiLeaks announced Monday that it was suspending “publishing operations” to concentrate on …

Oct. 25, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3
ORLANDO, Fla. – A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked Florida’s new law that requires welfare applicants to pass a drug test before receiving benefits on Monday, saying it may …
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Oct. 25, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3
WASHINGTON – Conservative Republicans have long clamored for government downsizing. They’re starting to get it – by default. Crippled by plunging tax revenues, state and local governments have shed more …
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Oct. 25, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – As he fought discrimination in his native Alabama, the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth endured bombs, beatings and the constant threat of death – the price of seeking change …